Restaurant Volna

MaisonDellos designers created a simple, but eye-catching interior with plenty of waterworld allusions. A warm golden wave of lamps comes from the entrance to the room’s visual dominant: the wall with the carps splashing in the shimmering light. In the room’s center there is a copper padded counter looking like a submarine emerging from the deep sea. Here, the ice boxes are filled with shrimps, oysters and fish, and the cooks are serving quick meals.

The brand-chef of the restaurant is Andrey Makhov (the permanent chef of Café Pushkin), his assistant and the Volna’s chef is Alexandr Popov. “Imagine a river bank, where fishermen are cooking their catch. Only a minute, and it is on the restaurant table on Tverskoy Boulevard”- this was the formula used by Andrey Makhov while he was working on the menu. He preferred the fishermen folklore to fashionable restaurant trends, but don’t get deceived by an apparent simplicity. The products quality and the attention to detail while preparation coupled with the experience and ingenuity make a strict gastronomic equation.